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How Transmissive Film Works

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Transmissive film can make a LCDs display brighter and easier to read. Or it can keep others from reading your screen. Learn about transmissive film.

Can companies beam advertisements into my brain?

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Can companies beam advertisements into my brain? They can play messages only you can hear. Learn can companies beam advertisements into my brain?

Is there a light 10 billion times brighter than the sun?

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A synchrotron can produce light that can be used to "read" ancient texts that have been badly damaged. Find out what a synchrotron is and how it is used.

Do men and women cheat for different reasons?

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Men and women cheating on their partners often do so for different reasons. Learn about gender differences and studies behind men and women cheating.

How Roller Coasters Work

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They don't have engines, brakes or accelerators. No, these amazing machines rely on physical, centripetal and gravitational forces to urge thrills, screams and that sinking stomach feeling we all love (and hate). Read more about the science of fun.

How Lunar Rovers Work

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Lunar rovers have increased our knowledge of the moon by letting us travel long distances. See what's next for lunar rovers and how they've changed.

10 Hardest Habits to Break

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What are the 10 hardest habits to break? Find out about the 10 hardest habits at HowStuffWorks.

10 Films That Changed Filmmaking

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Movies can convey moods and emotions as no other art form. Learn about 10 films that changed filmmaking at HowStuffWorks.

How the 'Wow!' Signal Works

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In 1977, SETI volunteer Jerry Ehman saw a transmission so exciting he circled it on paper and wrote the word "Wow!" It seemed to indicate a message from outer space. But what was it really?

Scientists Figure Out Why Elephants' Skin Is So Cracked

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HowStuffWorks looks at new study explaining why elephants' skin is so cracked and wrinkled. It's not just that they need some lotion!

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